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09:36:13 05/10/12
www.FreeTibet.org Self-immolation Footage smuggled out of Tibet
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www.FreeTibet.org Self-immolation Footage smuggled out of Tibet
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com Footage of two cousins, Sonam and Choephak Kyab, who set themselves on fire in protest at the Chinese occupation of Tibet have been smuggled out of Tibet. www.freetibet.org The continuing wave of self-immolations in Tibet has witnessed 35 Tibetans set their bodies on fire, since 2009, demanding the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama from exile and freedom in Tibet. "This evil China has invaded Tibet, It is not possible to live under this evil rule," reads two lines from a last statement written in the form of a poem by Nangdrol, a young Tibetan who set himself on fire earlier this year. Not possible to live under China's evil rule: A self-immolator's last statement News Link phayul.com Nangdrol's last statement, along with a video footage of two other self-immolators, Sonam and Choephag Kyab, was released earlier today at a press conference held by the Dharamshala based Central Tibetan Administration. "By risking their own lives, a group of Tibetans inside Tibet has sent the last statements and clips to us by mail," Tenpa Dhargyal, an ex-political prisoner told reporters at the release. Nangdrol, 18, set himself on fire near Zamthang Monastery in the Ngaba region of eastern Tibet on February 19 and passed away on the spot. According to sources in exile, Nangdrol raised slogans calling for the 'long life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama' and 'freedom for Tibet'. The monks at the Zamthang Monastery defied police orders and ... From: TibetArchive Views: 310 4 ratings Time: 00:45 More in News & Politics
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00:21:26 05/10/12
35th Self Immolation in Tibet Zamthang Ngaba *FREE TIBET *SAVE TIBET
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35th Self Immolation in Tibet Zamthang Ngaba *FREE TIBET *SAVE TIBET
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com Support The Tibetan Peoples Just cause for Freedom ! The continuing wave of self-immolations in Tibet has witnessed 35 Tibetans set their bodies on fire, since 2009, demanding the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama from exile and freedom in Tibet. "This evil China has invaded Tibet, It is not possible to live under this evil rule," reads two lines from a last statement written in the form of a poem by Nangdrol, a young Tibetan who set himself on fire earlier this year. Not possible to live under China's evil rule: A self-immolator's last statement News Link phayul.com Nangdrol's last statement, along with a video footage of two other self-immolators, Sonam and Choephag Kyab, was released earlier today at a press conference held by the Dharamshala based Central Tibetan Administration. "By risking their own lives, a group of Tibetans inside Tibet has sent the last statements and clips to us by mail," Tenpa Dhargyal, an ex-political prisoner told reporters at the release. Nangdrol, 18, set himself on fire near Zamthang Monastery in the Ngaba region of eastern Tibet on February 19 and passed away on the spot. According to sources in exile, Nangdrol raised slogans calling for the 'long life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama' and 'freedom for Tibet'. The monks at the Zamthang Monastery defied police orders and carried Nangdrol's charred body inside the monastery. However, as pressure and intimidation mounted from the growing ... From: TibetArchive Views: 393 10 ratings Time: 00:15 More in News & Politics
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16:54:58 05/05/12
What Happens When You Negotiate With China ?
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What Happens When You Negotiate With China ?
Copyright belongs to NDTV On this episode of China Focus, a discussion on the mistakes the US made when negotiating Chen Guangcheng's situation with China's Communist Party. Background: After escaping house arrest, Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng traveled to the US Embassy in Beijing last week. He left the US Embassy on May 2, escorted by Ambassador Gary Locke to a hospital in Beijing. After reaching the hospital, Chen grew fearful for his family's safety, after hearing of threats from Chinese officials. He now says he wants to leave China with his family. Chen's situation has put US officials, who were not able to see Chen in person Thursday, under pressure. Now many are raising questions over how the US handled negotiations with Chinese authorities. News Link: english.ntdtv.com From: TibetArchive Views: 545 12 ratings Time: 06:11 More in News & Politics
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15:36:11 05/05/12
RIP Adam MCA Yauch Tibetan Freedom Concert 1999 Beastie Boys (Part 1/2)
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RIP Adam MCA Yauch Tibetan Freedom Concert 1999 Beastie Boys (Part 1/2)
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com The Beastie Boys perform live at the 1999 Tibetan Freedom Concert. 1999 %copy Home Box Office. * It is not hard to understand why Adam found inspiration in Milarepa. It is an understatement to say that Adam Yauch changed all of our lives because he changed us so completely--through his music, his activism, and his friendship. Because his presence in our lives was so large, so shall be his absence. And also his legacy. I find myself now remembering above everything else his tireless work for nonviolence & Tibet, of course, but also his amazing sense of humor. Those of us who were fortunate enough to work with him have likely never worked so hard nor laughed so much as we did when we were in his presence. Yauch also changed what it meant to be an artist-activist. I admit that when I met him, I was skeptical of him and his interest in my work (I was a human rights activist studying & living with Tibetans in Nepal; he was the guy that sang "Fight For Your Right to Party"). But I quickly realized that he was an artist and an activist in the deepest sense of the words. Himself a spiritual seeker, Adam turned his musical genius into a force for social and political justice. Taking on the biggest colonial empire on the planet, he became a fierce advocate of Tibetan freedom. News link: www.huffingtonpost.com Acting upon his belief that change in Tibet can only come through public awareness and grassroots pressure, he reached out to the ... From: TibetArchive Views: 17055 89 ratings Time: 08:25 More in News & Politics
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15:23:36 05/05/12
RIP Adam MCA Yauch - Tibetan Freedom Concert 1999 Beastie Boys (Part 2/2)
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RIP Adam MCA Yauch - Tibetan Freedom Concert 1999 Beastie Boys (Part 2/2)
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com The Beastie Boys perform live at the 1999 Tibetan Freedom Concert. 1999 %copy Home Box Office. It is not hard to understand why Adam found inspiration in Milarepa. It is an understatement to say that Adam Yauch changed all of our lives because he changed us so completely--through his music, his activism, and his friendship. Because his presence in our lives was so large, so shall be his absence. And also his legacy. I find myself now remembering above everything else his tireless work for nonviolence & Tibet, of course, but also his amazing sense of humor. Those of us who were fortunate enough to work with him have likely never worked so hard nor laughed so much as we did when we were in his presence. Yauch also changed what it meant to be an artist-activist. I admit that when I met him, I was skeptical of him and his interest in my work (I was a human rights activist studying & living with Tibetans in Nepal; he was the guy that sang "Fight For Your Right to Party"). But I quickly realized that he was an artist and an activist in the deepest sense of the words. Himself a spiritual seeker, Adam turned his musical genius into a force for social and political justice. Taking on the biggest colonial empire on the planet, he became a fierce advocate of Tibetan freedom. News link: www.huffingtonpost.com Acting upon his belief that change in Tibet can only come through public awareness and grassroots pressure, he reached out to the ... From: TibetArchive Views: 1933 21 ratings Time: 09:35 More in News & Politics
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14:10:35 05/05/12
RIP - Adam MCA Yauch On Why He Helped Create The Free Tibet Music Fest
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RIP - Adam MCA Yauch On Why He Helped Create The Free Tibet Music Fest
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com It is not hard to understand why Adam found inspiration in Milarepa. It is an understatement to say that Adam Yauch changed all of our lives because he changed us so completely--through his music, his activism, and his friendship. Because his presence in our lives was so large, so shall be his absence. And also his legacy. I find myself now remembering above everything else his tireless work for nonviolence & Tibet, of course, but also his amazing sense of humor. Those of us who were fortunate enough to work with him have likely never worked so hard nor laughed so much as we did when we were in his presence. Yauch also changed what it meant to be an artist-activist. I admit that when I met him, I was skeptical of him and his interest in my work (I was a human rights activist studying & living with Tibetans in Nepal; he was the guy that sang "Fight For Your Right to Party"). But I quickly realized that he was an artist and an activist in the deepest sense of the words. Himself a spiritual seeker, Adam turned his musical genius into a force for social and political justice. Taking on the biggest colonial empire on the planet, he became a fierce advocate of Tibetan freedom. News link: www.huffingtonpost.com Acting upon his belief that change in Tibet can only come through public awareness and grassroots pressure, he reached out to the greatest musicians of the era. He then set about organizing a series of mega concerts in ... From: TibetArchive Views: 2264 14 ratings Time: 00:50 More in News & Politics
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12:51:57 05/04/12
CTV News: Significance of HH Dalai Lama's visit to Canada
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CTV News: Significance of HH Dalai Lama's visit to Canada
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com DIIR Kalon Dicki Chhoyang discusses the significance of the Dalai Lama's visit to Canada CTV News From: TibetArchive Views: 344 13 ratings Time: 07:28 More in News & Politics
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02:17:58 05/03/12
One Man, One Path - Free Tibet
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One Man, One Path - Free Tibet
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com A Journey of Prostration for Tibet from Bern to Geneva by Tibetan Musician & Artist Loten Namling. The Actual date of commence will be announced shortly. ༄༅། །མི་གཙིག། ལམ་གཅིག། བོད་རང་དབང། བོད་ཀྱི་རོལ་གཞས་པ་གྲགས་ཅན་བློ་བསྟན་ནམ་གླིང་ལགས་ཀྱི་འབྱུང་འགྱུར་ལས་འཆར་ཞིག་གི་སྐོར་ལོཎ་ཌོན་གྱི་སྐུ་ཚབ་ཚོ་དང་བཀའ་མོལ་བྱུང་བ། བློ་བསྟན་ནམ་གླིང་ལགས་ནི་རང་རློམ་ཅན་གྱི་རྒྱུན་སྲོལ་རིག་གཞུང་ཟློས་གར་པ་ཡིན་པ་དང་ཁོང་ནི་རོལ་དབྱངས་པ་དང་ སྒྱུ་རྩལ་ཁྲབ་སྟོན་པ་ སྒྲོ་གཏགས་རི་མོ་བ་ སྒྲུང་པ་ཡང་ཡིན། ཁོང་གིས་གསར་གཏོད་ཅན་དང་མི་མང་མཉམ་ཞུགས་ཀྱི་རྣམ་སྤྱོད་ལ་བརྟེན་འཛམ་གླིང་ཡུལ་གང་སར་ཁོང་ལ་རྗེས་འཇུག་པ་སྟོང་མོང་པོ་ཡོད་། བློ་བསྟན་ལགས་ནི་སྙན་ངག་མཁན་ཡང་ཡིན་པ་མ་ཟད་དང་མི་མང་སྤྲོ་དགའ་ཡོང་ཆེད་ཁོང་ནི་ཁྱད་པར་ཅན་གྱི་རྣམ་སྤྱོད་ལྡན་པའི་སྒྱུ་རྩལ་པ་ཤིག་ཡིན། བློ་བསྟན་ལགས་ཀྱི་འགོ་འཛུགས་གནང་པའི་ "མི་གཅིག། ལམ་གཅིག། བོད་རང་དབང།" ཞེས་པའི་ལས་འཆར་འདི་ནི་ ཀི་ལོ་མི ... From: TibetArchive Views: 279 14 ratings Time: 03:59 More in News & Politics
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00:28:51 05/02/12
Help FREE Dhondup Wangchen a Tibetan Film Maker Who Exposed China's Harsh Policies in Tibet
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Help FREE Dhondup Wangchen a Tibetan Film Maker Who Exposed China's Harsh Policies in Tibet
Help Free Dhondup Wangchen a Tibetan Film Maker Who Exposed China's Harsh Policy in Tibet. Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com Free Tibetan filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen: amnestyusa.org This beautiful animated video from our friends at Amnesty International Portugal illustrates the case of Dhondup Wangchen, who is serving a prison sentence in China for "subversion of state power" -- simply because he dared to speak out about Tibetan human rights through his filmmaking. Dhondup Wangchen, a self-taught filmmaker from eastern Tibet, together with Golog Jigme secretly filmed over 35 hours of interviews with everyday Tibetans. These interviews were made into a 25-minute documentary film 'Leaving Fear Behind'. Dhondup Wangchen was subsequently detained by Chinese security authorities on March 26, 2008. He was held in Ershilipu Detention Center in Xining for three months. From there he was moved to unofficial detention in Gongshang Hotel, in Xining. He was last seen in Gonshang Hotel on or about July 12, 2008. From: TibetArchive Views: 280 20 ratings Time: 01:28 More in News & Politics
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16:47:00 04/29/12
CBC News: Tibet, Canada & China (April 27, 2012)
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CBC News: Tibet, Canada & China (April 27, 2012)
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com April 27, 2012: Tibetan Prime Minister in exile Lobsang Sangay talks about China and the Dalai Lama's visit to Canada From: TibetArchive Views: 3032 27 ratings Time: 08:20 More in News & Politics
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00:56:46 04/28/12
Chen Guangcheng after Escape from Home Imprisonment, Appeals to Premier Wen Jiabao
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Chen Guangcheng after Escape from Home Imprisonment, Appeals to Premier Wen Jiabao
Click here for more videos www.youtube.com On April 27th Chen Guangcheng released a video appeal detailing the treatment he had suffered under house imprisonment and surveillance by local authorities. Chen calls for an investigation by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, following his extraordinary escape. One of China's best known dissidents, Chen Guangcheng, has escaped from house arrest and released a video addressed to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. In it he makes three demands, including one that Mr Wen investigate what Mr Chen, who is blind, calls the brutal beating up of his family members. Rights activists say Mr Chen slipped out of his home in Dongshigu town in Shandong province on Sunday. From: TibetArchive Views: 4484 36 ratings Time: 03:49 More in News & Politics
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00:22:34 04/28/12
China Dissident Chen Guangcheng Escapes House Arrest
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China Dissident Chen Guangcheng Escapes House Arrest
Click here for more videos www.youtube.com One of China's best known dissidents, Chen Guangcheng, has escaped from house arrest and released a video addressed to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. In it he makes three demands, including one that Mr Wen investigate what Mr Chen, who is blind, calls the brutal beating up of his family members. Rights activists say Mr Chen slipped out of his home in Dongshigu town in Shandong province on Sunday. From: TibetArchive Views: 939 7 ratings Time: 01:16 More in News & Politics
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00:08:53 04/28/12
As always, HH Dalai Lama explains that Tibet belongs to the Tibetan people
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As always, HH Dalai Lama explains that Tibet belongs to the Tibetan people
* Click here for more Tibet Videos www.youtube.com The speech of HH Dalai Lama during the 6th World Parliamentarians Convention on Tibet from Ottawa, April 27, 2012. HH Dalai Lama explains that Tibet belongs to the Tibetan people From: TibetArchive Views: 910 14 ratings Time: 05:22 More in News & Politics
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03:02:02 04/27/12
Tibet News: Hundreds in Dzongchen Protest Chinese Police's Use of Force
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Tibet News: Hundreds in Dzongchen Protest Chinese Police's Use of Force
Share this Video to expose China's brutal occupation of Tibet *Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com Hundreds of Tibetans gathered at the township office of Dzogchen in Dergye County (Ch:Zhuqing, Derge County, Kanzi Tibetan prefecture, Sicuan) today to demand an end to arbitrary beatings and discrimination against Tibetan people, according to a Tibetan source in exile. News Link: www.voanews.com Simmering resentment against Chinese police's use of force on local Tibetans and sporadic raids at a local monastery are known to have caused the large scale protest. Earlier during a religious festival on February 27, monks of Dzongchen monastery enthroned a banned portrait of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama. Subsequently, many local Tibetans are known to have visited the monastery to see the picture of their leader. Sources say this event lead to Chinese police's numerous raids on the monastery and use of force on the monks. From April 22-24, monks of Dzongchen monastery along with local people requested the Chinese authorities to put an end to the beatings and the arbitrary searches at the monastery. Reports say Chinese police further beat the group leading to hospitalizations of some people and detentions of many. Hundreds of monks and local people were reported to have gathered today to voice their disproval of the brute use of force by the local authorities. Chinese police beat the protesters leading to hospitalization of about 7 people, said ... From: TibetArchive Views: 722 16 ratings Time: 00:23 More in News & Politics
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02:47:44 04/26/12
HH Dalai Lama: "World belongs to Humanity, not leaders"
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HH Dalai Lama: "World belongs to Humanity, not leaders"
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com (CNN) When asked about the Arab Spring, the exiled Tibetan leader said he thought it was "in principle, very good." "Now they achieved the basic goal, now time come they must be united, all forces, no matter what their political thinking or something, now they must work together, that is very important," he said. "Chinese people also have the ability to judge what's right or what's wrong. ... Chinese people should know the reality." News Link: www.cnn.com From: TibetArchive Views: 979 18 ratings Time: 01:38 More in News & Politics
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02:15:59 04/26/12
HH Dalai Lama: on Individual Level, as a Person, Bush a very nice person
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HH Dalai Lama: on Individual Level, as a Person, Bush a very nice person
Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com "My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness" "This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness." CNN: When asked what world leaders he admired, he mentioned former South African President Nelson Mandela. He also praised former US President George W. Bush, even though he didn't always agree with his policies. From: TibetArchive Views: 594 15 ratings Time: 01:03 More in News & Politics
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